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... sense we repeatedly see in the Agamemnon . Again , " ATη is deified as being , along with the Furies , an avenger of crime : that is , while the Erinyes torment the criminal by the horrors of conscience , Ate drives him on to add crime ...
... sense we repeatedly see in the Agamemnon . Again , " ATη is deified as being , along with the Furies , an avenger of crime : that is , while the Erinyes torment the criminal by the horrors of conscience , Ate drives him on to add crime ...
Page xxviii
... The end we have set before us in this second Edition is , to purify the text of the Agamemnon from those errors of grammar sense and metre which in most editions have been permitted to deface it : also to xxviii INTRODUCTION.
... The end we have set before us in this second Edition is , to purify the text of the Agamemnon from those errors of grammar sense and metre which in most editions have been permitted to deface it : also to xxviii INTRODUCTION.
Page xxix
... sense in many places where we cannot doubt that lines or words of Aeschylus have been lost or spoilt by the carelessness of scribes or the ignorance of marginal annotators ; or ( what we suppose to have often hap- pened ) by the ...
... sense in many places where we cannot doubt that lines or words of Aeschylus have been lost or spoilt by the carelessness of scribes or the ignorance of marginal annotators ; or ( what we suppose to have often hap- pened ) by the ...
Page xxxi
... sense or construction , without obliterating or distorting what we may reasonably suppose to have been the true expression of the poet's mind : though we grant that a few passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ...
... sense or construction , without obliterating or distorting what we may reasonably suppose to have been the true expression of the poet's mind : though we grant that a few passages occur , on which opinions may fairly differ . Laws ( 2 ) ...
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... sense of the passage : namely , Toιade in 167 for Braiws , which latter word seems to us an erroneous and mischievous gloss . The subjoined table exhibits the metrical disagree- ments existing and the corrections we have supplied ...
... sense of the passage : namely , Toιade in 167 for Braiws , which latter word seems to us an erroneous and mischievous gloss . The subjoined table exhibits the metrical disagree- ments existing and the corrections we have supplied ...
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